4ccn

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Ribosomal oxygenases are structurally conserved from prokaryotes to humans.,Chowdhury R, Sekirnik R, Brissett NC, Krojer T, Ho CH, Ng SS, Clifton IJ, Ge W, Kershaw NJ, Fox GC, Muniz JR, Vollmar M, Phillips C, Pilka ES, Kavanagh KL, von Delft F, Oppermann U, McDonough MA, Doherty AJ, Schofield CJ Nature. 2014 May 11. doi: 10.1038/nature13263. PMID:24814345<ref>PMID:24814345</ref>
Ribosomal oxygenases are structurally conserved from prokaryotes to humans.,Chowdhury R, Sekirnik R, Brissett NC, Krojer T, Ho CH, Ng SS, Clifton IJ, Ge W, Kershaw NJ, Fox GC, Muniz JR, Vollmar M, Phillips C, Pilka ES, Kavanagh KL, von Delft F, Oppermann U, McDonough MA, Doherty AJ, Schofield CJ Nature. 2014 May 11. doi: 10.1038/nature13263. PMID:24814345<ref>PMID:24814345</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:17, 25 June 2014

60S ribosomal protein L8 histidine hydroxylase (NO66 L299C/C300S) in complex with Mn(II), N-oxalylglycine (NOG) and 60S ribosomal protein L8 (RPL8 G220C) peptide fragment (complex-2)

4ccn, resolution 2.23Å

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